Cavs soar into All-Star break, Rockets down Timberwolves

The new-look Cleveland Cavaliers extended their winning streak to four games in the NBA on Tuesday.

After Cleveland blew a 21-point lead in a loss to the Magic last Wednesday, LeBron James was downtrodden and discouraged, but after a trade deadline which saw the Cavs completely alter their roster, the four-time MVP has new hope.

With the Cavaliers' 120-112 win over the Thunder on Tuesday, Cleveland have now won four games in a row and the only thing James is worried about is losing momentum.

"We're still figuring it out on the fly," James, who finished with 37 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, told TNT after the game. "I think the worst thing right now is us going into this break."

The Rockets dropped the Timberwolves 126-108, but the story of the game was not the outcome, but the duel between James Harden and Karl-Anthony Towns. Harden was great with 34 points, 13 assists and six rebounds, but Towns posted a game-high 35 points with 12 rebounds, three assists and three blocks.

Heat guard Goran Dragic bounced back from an abysmal one-for-11 shooting night Friday with a 10-of-19 effort with 28 points and four assists in Miami's 115-112 loss to the Raptors.

Newly acquired Bucks center Tyler Zeller may be finding his niche in Milwaukee as he scored 14 points on seven-of-nine shooting with eight rebounds in his team's 97-92 win over the Hawks.

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WOEFUL WIGGINS

Timberwolves forward Andrew Wiggins scored just seven points on two-of-14 shooting in 41 minutes of play. This was the first time this season Wiggins failed to score in double digits when playing at least 40 minutes (11 games).

The Warriors have one more game before they head into the break and it is a matchup with one of the best backcourts in the league. Damian Lillard has scored 89 points in his last two games while CJ McCollum is averaging 23.1 over his last seven. Both have 50-point games in that span.